Vol 3 Issue 12

As I sat down to contemplate writing the last newspaper column of my college career, I found that I was stuck. What topic would be most appropriate for a last column? Should I talk about saying goodbye? Should I give deep words of wisdom for my fellow peers at Rocky Mountain College? I couldn’t decide.[…]

Competition for jobs is only becoming more prevalent. Our education system owes it to students to give us every advantage available to better prepare us for the job market. When students are prepared, they can go into the world and obtain jobs easier than if they were not equipped with the necessary tools. The initiative[…]

Every school needs a way to give a voice to its students. Colleges and universities are places where prospective leaders, dreamers, and future teachers go for guidance. College students learn not only from their professors, but also from each other. Fostering community at a college through media enables the spread of new and insightful ideas.[…]

I don’t want to sound high and mighty, but when I look at this generation, I can’t help but feel like we’re doomed. Look around you. This generation is completely out of touch with reality. They spend all their time on social media sites instead of spending time with their family or taking time to[…]

On April 9, one of Rocky Mountain College’s long-term dreams came true when ground was broken for a new science building and football stadium. The project, called ImpACT Today, Transform Tomorrow, came to fruition in early November 2015, when RMC’s Board of Trustees approved breaking ground for the renovation and expansion of the RMC science[…]

I have been trying to write this column for far longer than is really appropriate. It’s taken me so long because I know that by writing this I have taken the first of the last steps I will take at Rocky Mountain College. That mere fact makes this painful. I have always had a plan.[…]

Senior Ramón Ochoa has been chosen to represent Rocky Mountain College’s music department as Vice President of the National Association for Music Educators (NAfME) for the state of Montana. If all goes according to plan, Ochoa will move a step up and represent RMC as the President of NAfME during the 2016-17 school year. It[…]

The Ryniker-Morrison Gallery in Tech Hall began hosting its last art show of the semester on April 12, with the exhibit set to end on May 7. Appropriately dubbed the “Senior Show,” the gallery is showcasing a variety of fine art pieces from four graduating RMC seniors: Aileen Denny, Michaela Kirby, Megan Faulkner, and Cassandra[…]